Faculty:Josefa Domingos | John DeanDuration:6 Hours 32 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Dec 10, is Archive: 2019 Description There’s no greater triumph than seeing your patients regain their functional independence, especially when you’ve played a pivotal role in their progress.But when you’re working with patients who are older or affected by movement/neurological disorders, neuromotor deficits often impede progress, interfering with functional multitasks, such as walking while talking, that combine cognition, communication, and motor function.This can drag therapy to a crawl, limit your clinical effectiveness, and cause a variety of setbacks, including:FallsCommunication deficitsPoor executive functionMemory/attention issuesTask avoidanceDifficulty performing ADLsFunctional codependenceGait and balance problemsAnxiety, frustration and depressionApathy and isolationWithout intervention, these patients often become resigned to living life in slow motion, limited to basic tasks and always feeling a step behind in their work, home and community..
Archive: Faculty:Josefa Domingos | John DeanDuration:6 Hours 32 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Dec 10, 2019 Description There’s no greater triumph than seeing your patients regain their functional independence, especially when you’ve played a pivotal role in their progress.But when you’re working with patients who are older or affected by movement/neurological disorders, neuromotor deficits often impede progress, interfering with functional multitasks, such as walking while talking, that combine cognition, communication, and motor function.This can drag therapy to a crawl, limit your clinical effectiveness, and cause a variety of setbacks, including:FallsCommunication deficitsPoor executive functionMemory/attention issuesTask avoidanceDifficulty performing ADLsFunctional codependenceGait and balance problemsAnxiety, frustration and depressionApathy and isolationWithout intervention, these patients often become resigned to living life in slow motion, limited to basic tasks and always feeling a step behind in their work, home and community.
the latest advances is But with in dual-task training, you can change this.Let Physiotherapist Josefa Domingos and Speech-Language Pathologist John Dean be your guides to success as they walk you through practical applications of dual-task training for your patients.Learn how to unmask deficits that are secretly plaguing progress, integrate dual-task interventions into both therapy and daily life, and rapidly improve performance of functional activities between therapy sessions.Purchase now, and discover your patients’ joy and gratitude when you show them how much more they can accomplish, using the fun, engaging framework for dual-task training you’ll learn in this hands-on recording..
But with the latest advances in dual-task training, you can change this.Let Physiotherapist Josefa Domingos and Speech-Language Pathologist John Dean be your guides to success as they walk you through practical applications of dual-task training for your patients.Learn how to unmask deficits that are secretly plaguing progress, integrate dual-task interventions into both therapy and daily life, and rapidly improve performance of functional activities between therapy sessions.Purchase now, and discover your patients’ joy and gratitude when you show them how much more they can accomplish, using the fun, engaging framework for dual-task training you’ll learn in this hands-on recording.
Handouts Manual - is Dual-Task Training for Movement & Neurological Disorders (30.6 MB) 103 Pages Available after Purchase Instructions for ASHA Credit - SELF STUDY ONLY - 12/10/19 (38.5 KB) Available after Purchase Outline Hot Topics and InnovationsCurrent concepts of dual-task trainingCutting edge clinical and research applicationsRapidly evolving tech landscapeAppsSmart speakersWearablesConfidently Identify the Underlying Cause of ImpairmentLearn a comprehensive framework for assessing:Interference of cognition in movementGait problemsFalls and balanceCognitive problemsMemoryAttentionExecutive functionCommunication deficitsDifficulties with daily activitiesDressing and bathingCleaning and cookingTechnology (e.g. computer, phone)Transfer issuesFatigue, anxiety and depressionHands-on LabUpgrade Your Rehab Toolbox With the Latest Dual-Task Training MethodsCutting-edge techniques to:Increase dual-task performance in daily life activitiesBoost cognition, communication, and social interactionChallenge, motivate and engage patientsEnhance gait speed, rhythm, and stride lengthPrevent falls and improve balanceEnhance carryover outside of the treatment roomImprove postureRestore functional independenceReduce load and stress on caretakersHands-on LabCombine Multiple Approaches for Better OutcomesSynergistic strategies for effectively integrating:Dual-task trainingVoice and communication therapiesCognitive activitiesADL trainingAmplitude-based approachesExercise-based interventionsDanceBoxingHydrogymnastics/hydrotherapyPole walkingBalance trainingHands-on LabReal World Applications for Common Diagnoses and ConditionsParkinson’s diseaseProgressive supranuclear palsyMultiple system atrophyCorticobasal ganglionic degenerationHuntington’s diseaseStrokeBrain injuryDementiaMild cognitive changes related to:MedicationsPrevious injuries“Chemo brain”Indications, contraindications, and limitations of researchHands-on LabImprovise Solutions Using Your New Dual-Task Training SkillsCase study: Correctly identify the underlying causes of impairment when the patient’s deficits do not readily appear on standardized assessmentsCase study: Use dual-task training to replicate daily activities and improve carryover in the home environmentCase study: Incorporate everyday tech into practice, using apps and online resourcesCase study: Develop a transdisciplinary treatment plan for a patient with Parkinson’sCase study: Overcome barriers to effective strategy implementation Faculty Josefa Domingos, MSc, Physio Related seminars and products: 2 Josefa Domingos, MSc. Physio, has specialized in the treatment of Parkinson’s and related disorders for the past 15 years..
Handouts Manual - Dual-Task Training for Movement & Neurological Disorders (30.6 MB) 103 Pages Available after Purchase Instructions for ASHA Credit - SELF STUDY ONLY - 12/10/19 (38.5 KB) Available after Purchase Outline Hot Topics and InnovationsCurrent concepts of dual-task trainingCutting edge clinical and research applicationsRapidly evolving tech landscapeAppsSmart speakersWearablesConfidently Identify the Underlying Cause of ImpairmentLearn a comprehensive framework for assessing:Interference of cognition in movementGait problemsFalls and balanceCognitive problemsMemoryAttentionExecutive functionCommunication deficitsDifficulties with daily activitiesDressing and bathingCleaning and cookingTechnology (e.g. computer, phone)Transfer issuesFatigue, anxiety and depressionHands-on LabUpgrade Your Rehab Toolbox With the Latest Dual-Task Training MethodsCutting-edge techniques to:Increase dual-task performance in daily life activitiesBoost cognition, communication, and social interactionChallenge, motivate and engage patientsEnhance gait speed, rhythm, and stride lengthPrevent falls and improve balanceEnhance carryover outside of the treatment roomImprove postureRestore functional independenceReduce load and stress on caretakersHands-on LabCombine Multiple Approaches for Better OutcomesSynergistic strategies for effectively integrating:Dual-task trainingVoice and communication therapiesCognitive activitiesADL trainingAmplitude-based approachesExercise-based interventionsDanceBoxingHydrogymnastics/hydrotherapyPole walkingBalance trainingHands-on LabReal World Applications for Common Diagnoses and ConditionsParkinson’s diseaseProgressive supranuclear palsyMultiple system atrophyCorticobasal ganglionic degenerationHuntington’s diseaseStrokeBrain injuryDementiaMild cognitive changes related to:MedicationsPrevious injuries“Chemo brain”Indications, contraindications, and limitations of researchHands-on LabImprovise Solutions Using Your New Dual-Task Training SkillsCase study: Correctly identify the underlying causes of impairment when the patient’s deficits do not readily appear on standardized assessmentsCase study: Use dual-task training to replicate daily activities and improve carryover in the home environmentCase study: Incorporate everyday tech into practice, using apps and online resourcesCase study: Develop a transdisciplinary treatment plan for a patient with Parkinson’sCase study: Overcome barriers to effective strategy implementation Faculty Josefa Domingos, MSc, Physio Related seminars and products: 2 Josefa Domingos, MSc. Physio, has specialized in the treatment of Parkinson’s and related disorders for the past 15 years.
She is maintains a full clinical practice and serves as the national healthcare coordinator for the APDPk (Portugal’s premier Parkinson’s advocacy organization)..
She maintains a full clinical practice and serves as the national healthcare coordinator for the APDPk (Portugal’s premier Parkinson’s advocacy organization).
She is travels internationally to speak on topics related to dual-task training and neurological rehabilitation.In addition, she is completing a PhD at Radboud University in the Netherlands, under the supervision of Professor Dr. Bas Bloem..
She travels internationally to speak on topics related to dual-task training and neurological rehabilitation.In addition, she is completing a PhD at Radboud University in the Netherlands, under the supervision of Professor Dr. Bas Bloem.
Her research is focuses on the development of multitask community programs for Parkinson’s, highlighting the importance of physiotherapy and other expert clinical input in the design and performance of community exercise activities.Speaker Disclosures: Financial: Josefa Domingos is a researcher with the University of Lisbon, Portugal..
Her research focuses on the development of multitask community programs for Parkinson’s, highlighting the importance of physiotherapy and other expert clinical input in the design and performance of community exercise activities.Speaker Disclosures: Financial: Josefa Domingos is a researcher with the University of Lisbon, Portugal.
She is has an employment relationship with the Portuguese Parkinson disease Patient Association (APDPk)..
She has an employment relationship with the Portuguese Parkinson disease Patient Association (APDPk).
Ms. Domingos is receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Josefa Domingos is a member of the Portuguese movement disorder Society; and the Association of Physiotherapy in Parkinson disease Europe (APPDE)..
Ms. Domingos receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Josefa Domingos is a member of the Portuguese movement disorder Society; and the Association of Physiotherapy in Parkinson disease Europe (APPDE).
John Dean, is MA, CCC-SLP Related seminars and products: 4 John Dean, MA, CCC-SLP, has been specializing in the treatment of Parkinson’s and related disorders since 2007..
John Dean, MA, CCC-SLP Related seminars and products: 4 John Dean, MA, CCC-SLP, has been specializing in the treatment of Parkinson’s and related disorders since 2007.
addition is In to clinical work, he has been involved in an array of Parkinson’s related projects ranging from the development of interdisciplinary Parkinson’s rehab networks for a large healthcare company, founding startups that build technologies for people living with Parkinson’s and even a stint as a member of the senior leadership at the Davis Phinney Foundation.He resides in Lisbon, collaborating with Josefa Domingos to develop exercise activities that combine movement, voice, and cognition, as well as launching a startup that creates technologies to help scale up dual-task training for patients around the world.Speaker Disclosures: Financial: John Dean maintains a private practice..
In addition to clinical work, he has been involved in an array of Parkinson’s related projects ranging from the development of interdisciplinary Parkinson’s rehab networks for a large healthcare company, founding startups that build technologies for people living with Parkinson’s and even a stint as a member of the senior leadership at the Davis Phinney Foundation.He resides in Lisbon, collaborating with Josefa Domingos to develop exercise activities that combine movement, voice, and cognition, as well as launching a startup that creates technologies to help scale up dual-task training for patients around the world.Speaker Disclosures: Financial: John Dean maintains a private practice.
He is is director at Davis Phinney Foundation..
He is director at Davis Phinney Foundation.
Mr. Dean is receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: John Dean is a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association; and the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS)..
Mr. Dean receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: John Dean is a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association; and the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS).